Carbon County Municipal general elections will take place on November 7. If voters met the registration deadlines of October 10 via mail or October 24 in-person, they may now participate in the early voting process.
“Early voting starts on the 24th of October and it will run through the 3rd of November and that will be in the County Administrative Building in the conference room on the second floor. That will go from 10 o’clock in the morning, until 6 o’clock in the evening,” stated Clerk Auditor, Seth Oveson. “If you have a lunch break or you want to get it taken care of before you go home right after work, we’ve tried to open that up for you so you can get in and vote.” The County Administrative Building is located at 751 East 100 North.
This year’s general election has been an exciting campaign for voters. “We have all of the city elections, which actually impact people more than probably some of those federal elections anyway. Because they deal with the actually problems we have, every day here in Carbon County,” stated Oveson. To see a sample ballot visit https://vote.utah.gov/vote/menu/index
On November 7, general elections will take place from 7:00 am till 8:00 pm, with several different polling locations throughout the county:
Helper & Spring Glen voters LDS Stake Center in Helper
Price City voters Carbon School District Office
Wellington & East Carbon voters City Hall
Voting center for all voters Carbon County Fairgrounds Event Center
Voters who need an absentee ballot, must complete an application with the County Clerk’s office. This enables citizens to vote in the general election if they are not available to vote at the polls.
For any questions call the County Clerk’s office at 636-3224.